Seville
Travel Blogs from Seville, Spain and Canary Islands
Me Gusta Auga de Sevilla!!!
Seville, Spain 8, 11-13 April 2010 After a bit of lopng wait at London Stansted airport, Natalie and I boarded our flight to Seville, Spain. It's not much of a popular tourist town—the main reason of our visit was to see my good friend from my home ...
WHERE IS THE BARBER?
... is easy... so far (who knows what we'll encounter down the road). Most people speak at least a little bit of English in Spain, and if they don't, we can usually understand enough of what they're saying, and gesturing, to get where we want to go. ...
Can I move here?!?!!! Please!
... turned around, which is fine because it's a beautiful old town! My friend took me out in the evenings for dinners and a little entertainment. One night we saw flamenco dancing which was very interesting, the place we went to seemed like an underground ...
Seville
... view of the city! I decided to come to this city on a whim, didn't know anything about Seville although some mates I met on the train to Spain described the gardens to me, so I figured what the hell. The gardens of Alcazar was just stunning, I ...
on the road
... in 1805! Left Los Caños on Saturday (8th) and ended up in Cadiz for the night. Then left Cadiz yesterday and drove here to Seville for the first day of Semana Santa (big Easter festival). Crazy idea really because Seville is a pretty big city and ...
Kings Cup and Museo de Bellas Artes
... Also made our way to the Museo de Bellas Artes here in Sevilla. A restored convent, the museums collection focuses on Seville school artists and contains masterpieces by Juan de Valdes Leal, Murillo, Zurbaran and others. My favorite piece that I saw there ...
Ahhh! Seville
... and she told us where it was. We really thought we knew where to find it. Unfortunately, like other experiences here in Spain we had a lot of difficulty finding it! The plaza that it was in managed to hide from us for at least a half ...
Sevilla
... made it, just! arrived in sevilla, and instead of the sunny south of spain we were expecting, were greeted with cold and rainy spain instead. i can see how people would find sevilla a beautiful city, but at the moment they are constructing a tram line ...
Remettre voiture et embarquement aéroport
FINI la belle vie on pense au courrier, à la peinture de la cuisinne, aux factures .... -:( ...
Anal Guy #2
Some eight or ten hours later we arrived in Seville. Sneeze and I had selfishly each taken two seats on the bus; nonetheless, the night was less than enjoyable. I awakened at one point to a foot coming down on my head. Apparently the ...
To Andalucia
... to be far more comfortable than expected. We arrive early in the morning at Sevilla, and it will actually get up to 32 degrees, which is very welcome weather. We check out the Plaza De Espana and the Alcazar before heading off to Granada for the ...
Anzac Day in the South of Spain
... out of the daylight. Arrowhead birds circled freely in the blue and pink sunsetting sky over the ornate building tops of Seville, and medieval Cathedral in our direct line of sight. With bodies craving at least one night of respectful detoxification it ...
The tourism begins
... a simple backpack. After a flight from Vigo to Madrid, two metro lines from the airport to the train station, and a 4 hour train ride, we arrived in Seville. It’s worth mentioning that we arrived in style as well, due to the only available seats on ...
Did We Miss Something Here?
... 's burden is hard to grasp between the shoe stores, dress shops, and cervecerias of this little gem in southern Spain. But take a closer look and you will find that beyond the sometimes sleek exterior of Calle Betis and the array of McDonald’s that ...
24hrs of Seville Goodness
Due to check out today, we had the impulsive urge to go to Seville and pushed the pedal to the metal all the way to Spain. Literally... the trinket doesn’t go that fast, so we struggled to achieve the 120km speed limit for the entire 2 hour drive to ...
sevilla like it , morroc the Kasbah!
Salut, The last couple of days have seen us get absolutely drenched (ahhh rain in spain, you've done it again!) as we navigated our way around the maze of Sevilla; getting lost in the back streets as they would lead us in a weaving manner to places that ...
Seville
... hit Spain.. big time. I happened to arrive on the day of the year which signifies the beginning of summer and the bullfighting season. Seville itself is a gem. I spend time in a university hangout drinking San Miguel, eating tapas and watching live ...
day 4
hey guys... things got off to a rocky start today, well i guess another learning experience...em and i were trying to go to seville this morning and we got to the train station but once we were there at 9 am they were booked until 4 pm...so that sucked ...
What a great couple of days in Seville...
... His body was moved at least 4 times between different parts of the world before it eventually made it back to Seville and into the Cathedral. There was something being filmed inside the Cathedral so they weren't allowing flash pictures that day -- ...
Random thoughts on Spain.
... ready to be harvested. Even though they are brown and dead, they still, somehow, know to face the sun. All across Spain, in small towns, and in seemingly the most unlikely of places, ruined castles, palaces, and citadels stare down at the world as if to ...
Little Italy
... on a raised platform next to some mosaics and read. But then some noisy Americans destroyed the tranquility and we headed back to Seville. We managed to while away most of the afternoon, alternating between the poolside and kitchen on the ...
Sevilla - Meeting up with Luca and Marianna
As we had planned, our next stop was Seville, in Andalusia. There, we met Luca and Marianna, two friends from Italy. They only stayed for a day and a half, but we had a great time together, seeing the sights of the city, watching Flamenco and (of course) ...
I made it!!
... a plane to fly us from Madrid to Sevilla. So I feel like a whole day just never existed! So I made it to Spain in one piece and with all my bags. We're staying in a hotel tonight and tomorrow night. Everything in Sevilla is old... like first ...
Sevilla, Spain
... and I loved the small streets and alleyways. We bought our charms on the last day in Cadiz. We had to hurry because all the shops close at noon or 1:00 on Saturdays. My Mom's charm is a bull and mine is a matador - perfect for ...
Sevilla!
... like that!) I almost felt overwhelmed by it all. The buildings are so old! It is hard to believe that almost everything in Spain is older than anything in the United States! It was amazing to see everything so well preserved. Sevilla also has an ambiance ...
Visiting an old friend
We settled into our apartment in the Alfalfa and got busy reacquainting ourselves with one of our favorite cities in Spain. This is our second time living in this city, however this time we vow to spend a bit more money enjoying the tapas and ...

